Cordoba Fighting Dog

The Cordoba Fighting Dog is an
extinct breed of fighting dog. The Cordoba was a crossbreed of Alano Español,
Mastiff, Bull Terrier, Bulldog and Boxer.. Its temperament includes being very
fierce, very aggressive, strong, vigorous, and relentless (high stamina). A
male would often kill a female during mating

History

The
Cordoba Fighting Dog originated in Córdoba, Argentina. It was noted for its
willingness to fight to the death and its high pain tolerance. In addition,
many members of this breed died in the dog fighting pits, contributing to the
breed's extinction.

The
Cordoba was capable of hunting in a small pack of a male and female; otherwise
it was likely to turn on its pack-mates.

The
Dogo Argentino is directly derived from this breed. In the 1920s, breeders
developed the Dog by crossing the Cordoba Fighting Dog with other breeds such
as the Great Dane, Great Pyrenees, Bulldog, Bull Terrier and Dogue de Bordeaux.